You can't change history to fit your agenda that Haile SELASSIE is being overprojected by InI. If he was the elected and chosen HEAD of the PanAfrican movement then I didn't make this up. I can't interpret this one way and you a next. It just is what it is.
HIM a King of Kings Of THE PanAfrican movement. There's no two three ways to look and analyse dat enno King it is what it is!
Still, the I point that many Rasta look to Haile SELASSIE and then stop, is an important one. Many I dem are not too too interest in any of the many many many other examples of African leaders warriors kings revolutionaries and so on which is sad. I can hear what you say iah, its a collective movement. Just here in this aspect, I don't see it as a overrated thing or a over hyped thing or that I'm taking anything away from Nkrumah by acknowledging the fact that he recognised HIM as the leader and went to HIM for help and advice. He attests to this himself in his revolutionary warfare book when describing the time before Ghana independence when he fled to Ethiopia to receive guerilla military training and supplies to fight the colonisers. HIM position was not jus a political label in the thing.
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